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Brown sees pot tourism at a juncture similar to where medical marijuana dispensaries stood in 2009 — a new industry in search of clearer regulations.
To fully comprehend the chasm in attitudes about marijuana-related tourism that exists between pot advocates and the traditional travel industry, try driving the 65 miles between the Mojave Desert ...
Colorado's tourists aren't just buying weed now that it's legal - they're ending up in emergency rooms at rates far higher than residents, according to a new study.
If you are going to a state or country where weed is legal, here's what you should bring, where you can smoke, what to do if you get too high and more.
Pot tourism, such as visiting a dispensary, taking a cannabis tour, or kicking back at a pot lounge or coffee shop, is a growing sector of the travel industry as more U.S. states and countries ...
Those Rocky Mountains sure are nice and…high, but they’re not the only natural wonder visitors are coming to explore in Colorado.
Once restrictions fade, pot tourism may become reality A display case is seen in the medical marijuana dispensary Las Vegas ReLeaf, which is holding its grand opening weekend.
Michael Gordon, CEO and co-founder of Kush Tourism, says cannabis tourism is on track to be big business.
In June of 2013, as both Colorado and Washington State were gearing up for new recreational market initiation this year, Seattle officials expressed support for pot tourism.
Since it’s still illegal to buy or sell pot for recreational use in Colorado, My 420 Tours introduces enthusiasts to local players already involved in the business of bud.